This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes of rules: those that allow a testator discretion in disposing of his land (like a best-qualified rule), and those that constrain his choice (like primogeniture). The primary benefit of the latter is to prevent rent seeking by heirs, but the cost is that testators cannot make use of information about the relative abilities of his heirs to manage the land. We also account for the impact of scale economies in land use. We conclude by offering some empirical tests of the model using a cross-cultural sample of societies.
Based on the fact that a negative correlation exists between farm population and farm size, this wor...
To understand the system under which land rights are held in any pre—literate society, one must ref...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes o...
This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes o...
This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes o...
Inheritance events provide a window onto family relationships, especially across generations. This r...
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, ...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, ...
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, ...
"One of the obvious facts of human society is that people die and institu-tions remain " (...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Based on the fact that a negative correlation exists between farm population and farm size, this wor...
To understand the system under which land rights are held in any pre—literate society, one must ref...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...
This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes o...
This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes o...
This paper develops a general theory of land inheritance rules. We distinguish between two classes o...
Inheritance events provide a window onto family relationships, especially across generations. This r...
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, ...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, ...
Traditional descent systems can roughly be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal. In the latter, ...
"One of the obvious facts of human society is that people die and institu-tions remain " (...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Sustaining up-to-date land registers in the global south is an increasing concern for the protection...
Based on the fact that a negative correlation exists between farm population and farm size, this wor...
To understand the system under which land rights are held in any pre—literate society, one must ref...
New circumstances in Australian agriculture require new legal arrangements for landholding and for p...